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Western Birch April Bloom 3-Pack
Limited Edition

Western Birch April Bloom 3-Pack

These floral sticks might just make your drive bloom—or at least give the rough a pretty excuse

Well, well, you fairway-flogging fanatics and divot-digging divas, Western Birch has teed up their “April Bloom” Birch Hardwood 3-Pack, and I’m more jazzed than a caddie spotting a free pint at the Masters’ 13th hole bar! Launched with a nod to Augusta’s legendary flora, this $12 limited-edition trio of 2.75-inch tees struts onto the scene with stripes and cup prints so fetching they’d make Amen Corner blush—perfect for pegging your ball with panache. I’ve been shanking shots since my swing was more bogey than birdie, so let’s dig into these blooming beauties and see if they’re my ticket to glory—or just a stylish way to fertilize the fairway.

Pros

  • Durable Material: Premium birch hardwood resists breaking for reliable use.
  • Unique Designs: Three distinct floral stripe and cup prints honor Amen Corner’s blooms.
  • Generous Quantity: 150 tees across three 50-count boxes offer solid value at $12.
  • Bonus Sticker: Free “Crow’s Nest” sticker adds a collectible touch.

Cons

  • Limited Edition: Finite stock risks sellout, especially post-Masters hype.
  • Niche Appeal: Augusta-specific theme may not suit year-round golfers.
  • Size Option: 2.75” focus excludes taller tee preferences without separate purchase.
  • No Performance Boost: Aesthetic focus doesn’t enhance play beyond standard tees.

The Western Birch “April Bloom” Birch Hardwood 3-Pack, available on westernbirch.com, is a tribute to the iconic flowers of Augusta National’s Amen Corner—the 11th (White Dogwood), 12th (Golden Bell), and 13th (Azalea) holes. Priced at $12 for three 50-count boxes (150 tees total), each tee measures 2.75 inches and is crafted from premium birch hardwood, known for its strength and durability. The set features three distinct designs: one tee with white and green stripes for White Dogwood, another with yellow and green for Golden Bell, and a third with pink and green for Azalea, each sporting a unique cup print inspired by its namesake bloom.

These tees are part of a limited-edition release, designed in collaboration with artist Seth McWhorter, and come with a complimentary “Crow’s Nest” sticker—a nod to Augusta’s amateur quarters. The birch hardwood construction ensures a robust shank that resists snapping, while the vibrant, full-color printing adds a visual pop without compromising functionality. Offered in two sizes (2.75” or 3.25”), this review focuses on the 2.75-inch version, ideal for standard driver and fairway wood setups, with free U.S. shipping on orders over $35 enhancing the deal.

Western Birch positions these tees as both a practical tool and a collectible keepsake, tapping into the Masters’ springtime mystique without official affiliation. The brand’s reputation for stylish, durable wooden tees—elevated here by the floral theme—targets golfers who value aesthetics alongside performance. Stock is finite, and given the seasonal tie-in, availability may not extend far beyond April 2025, making it a timely grab for enthusiasts planning a Masters watch party or a spring round.

The Western Birch “April Bloom” Birch Hardwood 3-Pack, available on westernbirch.com, is a tribute to the iconic flowers of Augusta National’s Amen Corner—the 11th (White Dogwood), 12th (Golden Bell), and 13th (Azalea) holes. Priced at $12 for three 50-count boxes (150 tees total), each tee measures 2.75 inches and is crafted from premium birch hardwood, known for its strength and durability. The set features three distinct designs: one tee with white and green stripes for White Dogwood, another with yellow and green for Golden Bell, and a third with pink and green for Azalea, each sporting a unique cup print inspired by its namesake bloom.

These tees are part of a limited-edition release, designed in collaboration with artist Seth McWhorter, and come with a complimentary “Crow’s Nest” sticker—a nod to Augusta’s amateur quarters. The birch hardwood construction ensures a robust shank that resists snapping, while the vibrant, full-color printing adds a visual pop without compromising functionality. Offered in two sizes (2.75” or 3.25”), this review focuses on the 2.75-inch version, ideal for standard driver and fairway wood setups, with free U.S. shipping on orders over $35 enhancing the deal.

Western Birch positions these tees as both a practical tool and a collectible keepsake, tapping into the Masters’ springtime mystique without official affiliation. The brand’s reputation for stylish, durable wooden tees—elevated here by the floral theme—targets golfers who value aesthetics alongside performance. Stock is finite, and given the seasonal tie-in, availability may not extend far beyond April 2025, making it a timely grab for enthusiasts planning a Masters watch party or a spring round.

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